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    In today 's society should the death penalty still be acceptable? In my honest opinion, I do not think the death penalty should still be legal. Morally and in my faith, I do not see how twelve people on a single jury and the final confirmation of the judge should seal the fate of a person. I see value in all life, so if the person on trial did something so vile, so violent, they should just sit in their cell to think about what they have done. Death is too easy; if the prosecution team in the…

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    Question 1 A. 370 U.S. 660: Robinson v. California (No. 554) Argued: April 17, 1962- Decided: June 25, 1962 The case involved Robinson and the state of California. He had violated Californian statute that prohibited addiction to narcotics (Uscourtsgov, 2018). The statute termed it a misdemeanor punishable by any person arrested with addiction to drugs, and, sustained the petitioner’s imprisonment thereunder the Californian courts. The constitutional amendments that were under scrutiny, in this…

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    Money and drugs is a powerful weapon in all parts of the world now in days. Strong organizations such as the Medellin cartel and the cartel of Sinaloa are as powerful enough to control a whole country; just like Pablo Escobar and Joaquin Guzman Loera did. Drug Trafficking deals with importing illegal substances such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other various illegal drugs. Importing methods have evolved over time, shipment methods go from boat, plane, car, submarines, and underground…

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    Pablo Escobar Patriotism

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    Pablo Escobar was born 1st of December 1949 in a small town called Rionegro. According to Escobar his upbringing was poor and humble, by Colombian standards; he grew up in a middle classed family with his mother being a schoolteacher and his father being a farmer. Early 1970s, Escobar began his life in the cocaine trade. Through the leadership of Escobar, large amounts of coca paste were brought in from Peru and Bolivia and proceed in Colombia and sent and sold in the United States. Escobar…

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    Pablo Escobar Speech

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    dreams of still wanting to become president of Columbia ran, and very shortly was accused of trafficking drugs which pushed the United States to try and capture and extradite Escobar. Using terror Escobar influenced Colombian politics towards a no- extradition clause, and did so by killing thousands of people, civil servants, journalists, and ordinary people. Which led public opinion against him and caused a breakup of the alliance of drug traffickers. b. Sub-Point B: The government gave in…

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    All families place emphasis on certain values and ideals. Often, these morals and concepts were passed down through their family from generation to generation. In my family, perseverance and standing out through success have been an integral part of our telos for hundreds of years. Having been around the success and positive of my family and relatives has made me hungry to make my own mark. I constantly ask myself: Where and what will I do to make a name for myself? Internally, I believe that I…

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    Us Led Afghanistan War

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    Departments employees” (Erika King). Spending a large amount of money on a war which is still flaming and not much has changed in the past 17 years could have been invested in the United States and alternative methods should have been sought for the extradition of Osama bin Laden and his allied Taliban…

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    El Chappo Story

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    describes how El Chapo "continued to manage his affairs from prison with scarcely a hitch."But after eight years of running his empire from a jail cell, El Chapo finally decided he needed to be on the outside due to, of all things, a change in American extradition policy. So on january, 2001,one of the handsomely bribed prison guards escorted El Chapo to freedom."Francisco Camberos Rivera, known as El Chito, or the Silent one—opened the door to El Chapo's cell and…

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    only has jurisdiction in the U.S., so if actions are taken in a U.S. court, it does not deter white-collar criminals living abroad who have chosen Americans as their victims. The process in investigating cross-border fraud is a lengthy one. The extradition process is slow, the cost of sending investigators to other countries is expensive, and a lack of funds to freeze assets in other countries contribute to this problem (Hasnas, 2005). In addition, white-collar crimes occur in many forms…

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    The world will be like one country in the future but the problem is visa between countries. People want to travel to any country for same causes such as education, treatment, work, entertainment or economic purpose so should get a visa.one of important purpose is education, some countries give universities permeation to give students visa so the university solve the problem of visa by giving them a trip to learn overseas. People want to learn abroad as a new comer in university in another…

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